Emma Hobson Equestrian

Emma Hobson Equestrian Emma Hobson is a Freelance Equine Instructor. Please see the pinned post on the main page for a rang Emma Hobson is a Freelance Equestrian Instructor.

She is based in Killyman, near Dungannon in the heart of County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Emma holds her BHEST (British Horse Racing Education and Standards Trust) Stage Two and Stage Three qualifications, her BHS Stage One (Horse Knowledge and Care, and Riding), Stage Two (Horse Knowledge and Care, and Riding), Riding & Road Safety and is currently completing her PTT and Stage Three. Emma is a Dr

essage Ireland List Six Dressage judge and is working towards her List Five this year. She is First Aid accredited, CRB checked, has her Child Protection and is fully insured. Emma has competed other various courses and qualifications such as:

�Cafre Lunging Workshops
�Equine Health Course
�Equine Breeding
�Equine Nutrition
�Clinical Equine Nutrition
�Social Media and Management of Equine Businesses
�Equine Tack
�Online Advertising to Sell Horses
�Health and Safety with Horses
�Horse HealthParasites in the Horse
�Equine Weight Management
�Equine Businesses and the Law
�Saddlery Workshops

Emma has been riding competitively for many years and trained with some of the top dressage riders in Ireland and Scotland. Her own horse, a Grand Prix show jumper is currently working at Medium level dressage at home and competing at Elementary level at affiliated competitions. Aside from dressage successes, Emma has competed in Eventing, Side Saddle, Long Distance riding, show jumping competitions and Hunts.

�What Can Emma Help You With? Emma coaches all horse owners wishing to improve their riding. She takes an interest in all levels of horse and rider. She is available for private and group sessions / clinics. She is willing to travel to your yard and mainly covers Tyrone, Antrim, Down and Armagh areas. Emma teaches show jumping, pole and grid work lessons, X -country lessons and flat work. Emma can also help provide training towards BHS examinations and runs classes / courses in Horse Care and Stable Management as well as help with training for Pony Club tests and exams. The Yard where Emma is based. Emma resides in a seventeen acre farm with horses, ponies, miniature donkeys, pot-bellied pigs, chickens, cats and dogs. The farm consists of:

�Two private stable yards;
�All year turn out pens with rubber matting;
�Grazing with new fencing and electric fencing for extra safety;
�Large, airy stables with rubber mats and hay bars;
�An isolation box;
�Spacious private foaling boxes;
�Outdoor and indoor secure tack rooms;
�A 20 x 40 all weather menege with eleven mirrors for training offering immediate visual feedback on horse and rider;
�Quiet country roads for great hacking;
�Cross country fences;
�A full set of show jumping fences with fillers and some working hunter type fences;
�Dressage arena boards and markers for a grass arena in the summer months;
�Quality fertiliser-free haylage made on site;
�A choice of bedding (straw, dust extracted shavings.) Aside from lessons and clinics, Emma Hobson Equestrian offers the following:

�Help with preparation for sales (including video footage and advertising);
�Riding and schooling your horse
�Rehabilitation assistance (helping to bring your equine friend back into work after injury or illness);
�Holiday Horse Sitting services (mucking out, feeding, lunging and grooming);
�Help with breaking young horses;
�Show prep (plaiting, trimming and clipping);
�Cross country, dressage and show jumping practice days. If you do not see a service listed here, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Emma welcomes all queries and would be delighted to help. Please get in touch by either phoning �(07805901744); messaging � the page @ Emma Hobson Equestrian or email � @ [email protected]

Gift vouchers are available and discounts are made for block bookings of lessons. References available.

Today is the hottest 🔥 day on record in May 🌞 Horse hydration idea: make ice lollies with chopped 🍎 apples , carrots 🥕 &...
25/05/2026

Today is the hottest 🔥 day on record in May 🌞

Horse hydration idea: make ice lollies with chopped 🍎 apples , carrots 🥕 & diluted apple juice and pop in the freezer 😋

It's also a great boredom buster 🥵🥰

Get those poles out and have a read to see the mass of benefits 🐎😍
11/05/2026

Get those poles out and have a read to see the mass of benefits 🐎😍

A recent study from the University of Tennessee provided strong support for something trainers, movement specialists, and bodyworkers have observed for years:

Ground poles significantly increase activation of important postural and core muscles in horses.

What the Study Found

Walking over ground poles increased activity in:

• Longissimus dorsi — a major topline and spinal support muscle
• Abdominal muscles — critical for core stability and support of the spine

Even at the walk, poles require the horse to:

• Lift the limbs higher
• Stabilize the trunk more actively
• Organize posture and balance with greater precision
• Continuously adjust limb placement and timing

At the trot, researchers also found increased activation of the abdominal muscles.

Trotting over poles requires greater dynamic stabilization, and the increased limb elevation demands more coordinated control of the trunk, pelvis, and spine.

What This Means

These findings support the long-standing use of cavaletti and ground poles as a low-impact way to:

• Strengthen the topline
• Improve abdominal engagement
• Support spinal stability
• Enhance proprioception and coordination
• Encourage improved posture and self-carriage
• Develop better movement organization through the whole body

One of the most important aspects of pole work is that it influences both sides of the postural system:

• The dorsal chain — including the longissimus muscles along the back
• The ventral chain — including the abdominal support system

This balance is essential for efficient movement, force transfer, and development of a healthy, functional topline.

But pole work is not only muscular.

It is neurological.

Each pole creates a movement problem the horse must solve in real time.

The horse has to:

• Judge distance
• Adjust stride length
• Control timing
• Stabilize the trunk
• Organize the limbs in space
• Adapt moment-to-moment to changing demands

That process requires attention, coordination, body awareness, and ongoing nervous system regulation.

In many horses, poles appear to improve focus not simply because the horse is “behaving,” but because the nervous system is becoming more engaged and organized around the task.

Pole work may also influence neurological tone — the background level of muscular and nervous system readiness that affects posture, movement quality, stiffness, and coordination.

For some horses, this can help reduce excessive bracing and improve adaptability through the body.
For others, it can help improve postural engagement and overall organization.

Why It Matters

Regular pole work can benefit many types of horses:

• Young horses developing coordination and posture
• Performance horses improving strength, agility, movement quality, and limb awareness
• Horses rebuilding core control and stability after periods of weakness or reduced work
• Older horses maintaining mobility, coordination, and movement confidence

Importantly, many of these benefits occur even at the walk, making poles accessible to horses across a wide range of ages, disciplines, and fitness levels.

Rather than simply “making horses pick up their feet,” poles appear to challenge the nervous system, postural system, sensory system, and muscular system together — encouraging the horse to organize movement with greater control, awareness, and adaptability.

https://koperequine.com/step-by-step-the-benefits-of-walk-poles-for-horses/

Suppling Exercise 🌟 🤩 Let's talk about the long rein walk or stretchy trot. Stretching a horse on a long rein allows the...
27/04/2026

Suppling Exercise 🌟 🤩

Let's talk about the long rein walk or stretchy trot.

Stretching a horse on a long rein allows them to lower their head and neck forward-downward, engaging the back muscles and topline while maintaining a light, elastic connection. This technique helps evaluate the horse's straightness, suppleness, and willingness to work, making it an excellent exercise for warming up or relaxing the horse during training.

Recently I've had a lot of last minute cancellations so I just wanted to update everyone on my cancellation policy. (Thi...
26/03/2026

Recently I've had a lot of last minute cancellations so I just wanted to update everyone on my cancellation policy. (This message is going to all of my clients so it is not targeted at anyone in particular.)

If you need to cancel, I will always try to accommodate you or your child with another available time or slot that week. Should that not suit, full payment for your missed slot will be required. I hope you understand but I have other clients awaiting spaces. I am self employed and I have my own bills to pay. Hopefully this will make things clearer for everyone moving forward.

Many thanks

Emma

Get booked in. 🌟 This isn't just for judges but for anyone who wants to attend. As a rider, you'll learn loads about wha...
18/03/2026

Get booked in. 🌟 This isn't just for judges but for anyone who wants to attend. As a rider, you'll learn loads about what the judge is looking for and how the marks are awarded. You'll also see some stunning horses riding through test movements at various levels 👌

Amber loving her Bemer sessions. See below the benefits of this amazing bit of kit! 🩷Key Benefits of BEMER Therapy for H...
12/03/2026

Amber loving her Bemer sessions. See below the benefits of this amazing bit of kit! 🩷

Key Benefits of BEMER Therapy for Horses:

🔴 Improved Circulation & Metabolism: The primary benefit is stimulated blood flow in the microvessels, which enhances metabolic processes and oxygen supply to cells.

🟢 Accelerated Recovery: It accelerates the healing process after strenuous exercise, injury, or surgery.

🟡 Reduced Tension & Stiffness: Helps alleviate muscle tension, stiffness, and discomfort, improving overall flexibility.

🟣 Enhanced Performance: Promotes better, more consistent performance by ensuring muscles are well-nourished and relaxed.

🔵 Reduced Stress: Helps calm horses and lowers stress levels, beneficial during travel or competitions.

🟤 Breeding Support: Can help normalize sexual behavior in breeding stallions and improve s***m quality.

At the moment, I am loving feeding Bluegrass ReLite to my 'moody' mare. As spring arrives and daylight hours increase, m...
11/03/2026

At the moment, I am loving feeding Bluegrass ReLite to my 'moody' mare. As spring arrives and daylight hours increase, mares start their oestrus cycle again and have regular cycles throughout the summer months. With an estimated 300,000 mares in the UK and 93% of mares in general showing undesirable ‘moody’ behaviour when in season, it’s easy to see why owning a mare can prove to be challenging to say the least!

ReLite is perfect for her as the use of super fibres and oils helps to provide a slow-release energy source that is high in fibre, whilst keeping starch levels low. High starch diets can be undesirable for individual horses such as mares in season.

Bluegrass Horse Feeds

When it's your birthday and you get a lovely photo with birthday wishes from the Equikleen crew! Love these guys! They n...
10/03/2026

When it's your birthday and you get a lovely photo with birthday wishes from the Equikleen crew! Love these guys! They not only do a terrific job but always have a smile on their faces no matter what the weather!

It's that time of year folks... 🪱 🐛 testing time. Blanket dosing your horses is no longer recommended. Instead, contact ...
09/03/2026

It's that time of year folks... 🪱 🐛 testing time. Blanket dosing your horses is no longer recommended. Instead, contact Ashley Ruth from EFEC to request sample pots. It's so easy, healthier for your horse and a lot cheaper than buying wormers! Ashley also sends out handy leaflets like this to help manage parasites in your yard. I've used Ashley's company for years and I cannot recommend her enough.. Quick, efficient and knowledgeable.

Address

Armagh

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 9pm
Tuesday 8am - 9pm
Wednesday 8am - 9pm
Thursday 8am - 9pm
Friday 8am - 9pm
Saturday 8am - 9pm
Sunday 8am - 9pm

Telephone

+447805901744

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